Although the Padres have yet to announce their new television package with Fox Sports, some details are emerging about the club’s broadcasting lineup this season.

Mark Grant has signed a multiyear contract with the Padres to remain as the club’s primary color analyst and Andy Masur will alternate between the radio and television booths, handling television play-by-play when Dick Enberg is off.

“The schedule isn’t set yet,” Padres President Tom Garfinkel said Monday when asked about Grant’s new contract and the club’s radio-television lineup.

With Bob Scanlan joining the radio booth as an analyst, the team of Ted Leitner and Masur will be working fewer games in tandem.

“It’s possible that Ted and Andy could be teamed on occasion,” said Garfinkel. “Andy will do TV when Dick has days off. We don’t know how many games yet.”

As for Grant, he has been the color man on the Padres’ television team since 1996. But his past contracts have always been with the network carrying the Padres. Recently, the Padres decided to contract directly with Grant.

“I couldn’t be happier,” said Grant, who pitched for the Padres from 1987-1990. “The ride with Cox was great, but it’s special being part of the Padres family. It’s a great feeling.”